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Recent News About University Of Georgia School Of Law
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Community HeLP Clinic secures asylum for client after nine years
Second-year student Elizabeth M. “Beth” Boland and third-year student Lauren R. Harter have successfully secured asylum for a long-time client of the Community Health Law Partnership Clinic.
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Atlanta News First features professor Lisa Milot on illegal puppy sales
Stanton Distinguished Professor in Canine Welfare Law & Practicum in Animal Welfare Skills Director Lisa Milot was recently featured on Atlanta News First.
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Appellate Litigation Clinic argues case before Fourth Circuit
The Appellate Litigation Clinic recently presented the case of Qaiymah v. McHenry before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit.
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Appellate Litigation Clinic argues before Fourth Circuit in Qaiymah v. McHenry
The Appellate Litigation Clinic recently presented the case Qaiymah v. McHenry before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit.
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Lori A. Ringhand featured in Law.com article about Third Circuit judges
Hosch Professor and Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professor Lori A. Ringhand was recently featured on Law.com.
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UGA Law students advance to nationals in National Trial Competition
The University of Georgia School of Law has advanced to the national level in the National Trial Competition (NTC) after a successful performance by its team.
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UGA Law team wins regionals to advance to national trial competition
The University of Georgia School of Law has achieved success in the National Trial Competition (NTC), with students M. Drake Jones and Dresden L. Day winning Region VI.
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Book "Rap on Trial" highlights debate over rap lyrics in legal cases
Andrea L. Dennis, Associate Dean and Martin Chair of Law, has seen her book "Rap on Trial" featured in a WRDW article.
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Vanity Fair features Sonja R. West on media lawsuit settlements
Brumby Distinguished Professor in First Amendment Law, Sonja R. West, was featured in Vanity Fair.
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Law360 features Foohey's work on bankruptcy in sexual assault cases
Post Professor Pamela Foohey and her co-authored article "Silencing Litigation Through Bankruptcy" have been featured on Law360.
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Pamela Foohey publishes article on consumer bankruptcy issues
Post Professor Pamela Foohey has published an article titled “The Periphery of Bankruptcy Law: The Importance of Non-Bankruptcy Issues in Consumer Bankruptcy” in the 98th volume of the American Bankruptcy Law Journal, page 527 (2024)
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Thomas E. Kadri elected chair of AALS section on torts
Assistant Professor Thomas E. Kadri has been elected as the chair of the Association of American Law Schools (AALS) Section on Torts and Compensation Systems for the year 2025.
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Elizabeth Weeks joins AALS committee on torts and compensation systems
UGA Associate Provost and Kirbo Chair Elizabeth Weeks has been appointed to the Executive Committee of the Association of American Law Schools Section on Torts and Compensation Systems.
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Supreme Court of Georgia holds special session at UGA
The University of Georgia's School of Law recently served as the venue for a special session of the Supreme Court of Georgia, where oral arguments were presented.
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UGA law school sees highest application increase in Georgia
The University of Georgia's School of Law has experienced a significant rise in applications for the fall 2025 semester.
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Appellate Litigation Clinic presents case at Fourth Circuit
The Appellate Litigation Clinic recently presented the case Holley v. Combs to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit.
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Bruner discusses UK's captive insurance regime in Insurance Day
Stembler Family Distinguished Professor in Business Law Christopher M. Bruner has been featured in Insurance Day.
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Ringhand's study on interruptions at Supreme Court hearings published
Lori A. Ringhand, who holds the positions of Hosch Professor and Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professor, has published an article titled "Gender, Race, and Interruptions at Supreme Court Confirmation Hearings."
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UGA team reaches semifinals at National Moot Court Competition
The University of Georgia's team, consisting of third-year students Mona E. Abboud, Taylor L. Stablein, and Casey E. Wofford, reached the semifinals at the National Moot Court Competition held in New York City.
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Gulbranson wins law school's closing argument competition
First-year law student Eric S. Gulbranson has emerged as the winner of the School of Law's 2025 J. Ralph Beaird 1L Closing Argument Competition.